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Rand Paul is endorsing a pathway to citizenship for the nation's 11 million illegal immigrants, a significant move for a favorite of tea party Republicans who are sometimes hostile to such an approach. "If you wish to live and work in America, then we will find a place for you," the potential 2016 presidential candidate will say in a speech to the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce today, according to an advance copy obtained by the AP.

Paul's path to citizenship would come with conditions that could make it long and difficult for illegal immigrants. Chief among these, Congress would have to agree first that progress was being made on border security. The move puts him in line with many Republicans who have embraced reform in an effort to appeal to Hispanics. Paul's speech is peppered with Spanish phrases from his youth in Texas, references to his immigrant grandparents, and praise for Latino culture. (Read more Rand Paul stories.)

Kind of like how he wants to beat Hillary in 2016 but he has no path to victory.

NoFun

Mar 19, 2013 6:13 PM CDT

I don't agree with the level of immigration in this country legal and illegal but when you say that you have to stand with the right wing crazies and racists. And I simply couldn't abide having such people support me. If the right could eliminate the nuts from the debate I think there is common ground.